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SoundCloud with Universal Music, is a leading music platform online, designed to help people download, record, upload and even promote music. With over 175 million monthly listeners, artists use it to market their music to their target audiences and allow fans to enjoy.

Replay Music is the best way to record and convert Soundcloud to MP3 files to improve your collection, making it the ultimate media recording program for any music lover. Not only that but using Replay Music you can also:

Separate songs precisely into individual tracks.

Automatically tags with accurate metadata.

Add correct album artwork and even lyrics.

Advanced recording technology captures only music – no system sounds or background noises.

The best part is that Replay Music is 100% legal for personal use since it lives in the same category as a CD ripping program! Check out this video to see how it works.

There is a certain type of music to be played when the sun is shining — lucky for you, we have it! Wherever you find yourself for these blissful summer months, these playlists will surely suit your setting. Replay Music has your adventures covered, letting you download hours and hours of music for driving, the train, or a day by the pool.

So, worry about your data usage and distance no more. With a few simple steps, you can record online music to take with you anywhere that summer takes you.

Fresh Summer

Summer Tunes

President Obama’s Summer Playlist: Night

Summer Mix 2017

Bonus! Replay Music for Mac has a brand new audio recorder, making it easy to download from Spotify and other online music sources. Want more information? Here’s how to record music from Spotify, and here’s how to record and convert Soundcloud to MP3.

Music is always changing — the way it’s created, distributed and enjoyed advancing with the connected landscape of technology. Since the first music streaming platform was introduced in the late 1990s, how we consume music has become more centralized to web-based services.

Before Spotify, iHeartRadio, and Pandora, there was Internet Underground Music Archive (IUMA), Last.fm and Napster. While the services and sites have been tweaked and updated over the years, the main goal has always been the same: to give people access to on-demand music. In 2016, the United States alone saw 431.7 billion music streams, up nearly 40% from the previous year. 51% of all U.S. music revenue in 2016 was also attributed to online music streaming, racking up $2.48 billion over the year.

Americans are consuming more music than ever before. Of course, as music streaming continues to rise in popularity, traditional album sales (even digital album sales) continue to plummet.

Why Streaming Is “Too Big to Fail”

The music industry has always had a love-hate relationship with music streaming services. On one hand, these platforms make music incredibly accessible and place artists’ music in front of more ears. On the other hand, streaming services are notorious for providing a minimal payout to the musicians themselves.

No matter your personal or professional stance on the debate, music industry and streaming service executives have realized that they need to work together to survive. Recent lengthy negotiations between Spotify and Universal Music Group led to a multi-year licensing deal to benefit everyone:

“This partnership is built on a mutual love of music, creating value for artists and delivering for fans…We know that not every album by every artist should be released the same way, and we’ve worked hard with UMG to develop a new, flexible release policy. Starting today, Universal artists can choose to release new albums on premium only for two weeks, offering subscribers an earlier chance to explore the complete creative work, while the singles are available across Spotify for all our listeners to enjoy.”

Pandora

It’s easy to see how quickly the streaming industry changes from year to year, and even from month to month. Just last year, Spotify was arguably the most popular, fastest growing streaming service in use. In comparison to this knowledge, the chart below shows the percentage of Americans aged 12+ who listened to the following music streaming services in the past month (February 2017).

As you can see, Pandora has a visible lead at 32%, with Spotify trailing behind at 18% of Americans aged 12+ listening in. Key Pandora statistics for 2017 include:

Spotify

Spotify has been through some major ups and downs over the past couple of years. While the number of listeners Spotify sees each month is impressive, the company reported an operating loss of 184.5 million euros ($195.5 million) just 2 years ago. Overall, Spotify is seeing growth and change internationally; the company is expanding efforts and attempting to shift their focus to supporting artists, rather than their own profitability.

Apple Music

By far the newest to the game, Apple Music has seen relatively consistent growth since launching 2 years ago. While experts banking on Apple’s market share and notoriety in hardware/software speculated that it would surpass Spotify’s number of listeners, Spotify has so far kept Apple Music at an arm’s length away.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame celebrates the most influential music artists, groups, and singer-songwriters in the industry’s history. With so much excellence in music over the decades, they are pumping out a fresh new round of inductees every single year.

This year was no different — the Hall of Fame honored several incredible musicians and bands that have changed the course of music itself over time. Check out some of the best music from the 2017 Rock Hall of Fame Inductees here — you can use Replay Music to record all of your favorite songs from Spotify!

“Electric Light Orchestra, or more popularly known as ELO, were formed in Birmingham England in 1970 when Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood, members of The Move, had the vision to start a new project that would create modern rock and pop songs with classical overtones.” – Rock Hall of Fame

“If you’ve seen Joan Baez live you’ll know the simmering charismatic presence that draws you into her performance. It’s a powerful force that saw her cross over from her folk roots into the mainstream, achieving gold albums in the 70’s and also provided a platform for her lifetime’s work, championing civil rights and human rights, highlighting the downtrodden, standing up against discrimination and reminding us it’s not always only rock ‘n roll.” – Rock Hall of Fame

“Call it what you will – Arena Rock, Stadium Rock, Concert Rock – the music of Journey defined the big rock and roll sound of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Formed in San Francisco in 1973, the group was initially a combination of ex-Santana members Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie, and ex- Frumious Bandersnatch members.” – Rock Hall of Fame

“When they released their debut album, Ten, in August, 1991, Pearl Jam were a band of young unknowns to anyone not from Seattle, Washington. At home, Pearl Jam were practically a supergroup – founded in 1990 at a crossroads of classic rock, Seventies heavy metal and hardcore punk, just as that city’s underground scene was about to go worldwide.” – Rock Hall of Fame

“Beyond his popularity, Tupac Shakur is one of the most complex figures to emerge from hip-hop – really, to emerge from any art form.His naked emotion and fearless personal revelation were a direct influence on MCs from Eminem to Kendrick Lamar.” – Rock Hall of Fame

“Yes is the most enduring, ambitious and virtuosic progressive band in rock history. By fusing the cinematic soundscapes of King Crimson with the hard rock edge of The Who and the soaring harmonies and melodies of Simon and Garfunkel, they took progressive rock from a small audience of aficionados to radio airwaves and football stadiums all over America.” – Rock Hall of Fame

“Nile Rodgers is one of those rare musical talents that can do almost anything. He began his journey as a session musician in his hometown, New York City – playing with the Sesame Street traveling band, and then as a house band member at the Apollo. In 1977 Rodgers formed the funk/disco/soul band CHIC along with bass player Bernard Edwards.“ – Rock Hall of Fame

Remember — you can use Replay Music for PC to record music from all of these artists directly from Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, and other amazing online music streaming sources!

Want to record music from Spotify to add to your own personal collection? Listening offline is one thing, but having access to all of your favorite music on any device that you want is sure to take you to a whole new level of music appreciation.

Replay Musicfor PC lets you easily record any music from Spotify – if you can stream it online, you can capture it forever! With advanced audio recording technology that eliminates system sounds and background noises, you get the cleanest audio recording possible. Replay music also lets you:

Just three simple steps and you’ll be on your way to recording and saving all of your favorite tracks, albums and playlists from Spotify. Build the ultimate music collection and create the perfect playlist with the power of Replay Music!

Watch this video to learn more about how to record music from Spotify:

Ready to record music from Spotify and listen anywhere, on any device?

Warmer weather is on its way, but you can get a jump start with music to melt away the chilly weather and get ahead on some Spring cleaning by starting with these playlists. Spruce up and grow your own personal music collection with the help of Replay Music for PC and some of our favorite springtime Spotify playlists below.

With just a few simple steps, you can record music from Spotify and take all these awesome tracks (and a few poems!) on-the-go with you, anywhere.

iHeartRadio is one of many popular music and radio streaming services available online today. Providing radio lovers with a free, unlimited platform of entertainment, it’s perfect for fans of music, news, sports and other popular radio show genres. So, what do you do when you want to access iHeartRadio on-the-go? The site doesn’t allow you to download music or listen to iHeartRadio offline.

Replay Music is a powerful audio recorder for saving streaming music, so you can easily record music from iHeartRadio and save the music or radio show back to your computer as an MP3 file! Replay Music is completely legal to use for your own personal collection, just like a CD ripping program, tape recorder or DVR, making it fast and simple to record and convert all of the music and radio your heart desires.

Recording from iHeartRadio Step-by-Step

Replay Music is a top-rated online music downloader that lets you save streaming music. After using our software to record music from iHeartRadio, you’ll never have to worry about being offline again!

1. Download Replay Music for PC.

Follow the instructions in the installer to safely install it on your PC.

2. Click Record to start capturing music from iHeartRadio.

After you launch the software, navigate to the big Record button to start downloading music. Replay Music will start to listen for audio to record and convert music automatically, so you can record from iHeartRadio right away.

4. Open iHeartRadio and play music!

Replay Music will start recording the second your music starts to play! Audio recorded with Replay Music is high quality, and each track is tagged with the correct artist, song title, album information, and even lyrics.

More than just an audio recorder, Replay Music can:

Save any music into high-quality MP3 files.

Separate individual tracks.

Automatically tag with metadata and add artwork.

Eliminate system sounds and background noises for a clean recording.

Watch our short tutorial video for more details on how to record online music with Replay Music:

It’s pretty incredible to have access to these vast catalogs of music, but listening is often limited to an Internet connection and, in some cases, a paid subscription. Along with the constant battle between streaming sites, it’s impossible to tap into a complete library of music at any time without being connected. In short, the benefits to building out your own collection of music may outweigh the “convenience” of online access alone.

Record Music Anywhere Online

Enter Replay Music into the music scene – a powerful, unique audio recorder built and specifically optimized for capturing music from online streaming services or media players. Designed for both Mac and PC, you can record from sites like Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music and more.

Save any music into high-quality MP3 files.

Separate individual tracks.

Automatically tag with metadata and add artwork.

Eliminate system sounds and background noises for a clean recording.

Here’s how to use Replay Music to capture music online:

Replay Music is 100% legal to use, just like a CD ripping program, tape recorder or DVR! Fear not – you can record and convert all of the music you want to expand your personal collection!

Fitness trends come and go, but the health-improving benefits of getting up and getting moving will always remain! At the start of every new year, millions of people wake up full of a brand new energy and motivation to kickstart a fresh lifestyle – however, just about 8% of those people actually “achieve” their New Year’s resolutions.

Want to be one of the few who can take on the challenge and persevere through the year? We put together a few tips, tricks and workout videos that you can download from YouTube to help keep you on track with your 2017 goals!

1. Let the Good Music Flow

Step one of any good workout sequence is putting together the perfect music to fit the mood. Going for something angsty and tension-ridden to ramp things up? A pop-heavy playlist of uplifting tracks? Maybe a collection of seasonal classics? No matter your personal genre preferences, you can record music from Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Soundcloud, and more popular streaming sites and services, to create your own master list of workout hits.

Replay Music for PC is optimized to capture music and cut out other background noises, so your recorded tracks are saved as high quality MP3 files. Plus, the program perfectly separates songs into individual tracks, tags each song with artist, album, song, genre, album art and even song lyrics.

2. Tap Into Live Workout Routines

Interested in fulfilling that workout resolution from the comfort of your own home? Live streaming and recording the latest fitness classes and workout trends is the best way to get the most out of your couch-side process! With a ton of live streaming and all-access passes to kickboxing, cycling, yoga, pilates, barre, dance and more. There are endless opportunities to burn calories in new, fun ways.

Replay Video Capture makes it easy to record and save all the best exercises online to make sure you’re never bored. No matter the source, you’ll have no problem when trying to capture any live stream workouts to watch again and again.

3. Customize Exercise Video Mashups

YouTube is a gold mine for fitness and health-related videos; you just have to wade through some of the duds to find the most exceptional workouts! Once you find what you’re looking for, use Replay Media Catcher to record from Youtube and create your own custom workout videos to keep your routine nice and fresh. Here are some of our favorite channels and videos to build from:

The winter season has set in, along with much of the cheer and excitement for the holidays that comes with it. Whether you’re gearing up for a holiday or New Years’ party, or just want some great tunes to dance like no one’s watching to, we’ve braved the warm Spotify waters to dig up the best holiday playlists for any and every kind of atmosphere.

Your can record and save the music from these perfect holiday playlists, growing your personal music collection song-by-song with the help of Replay Music for PC.

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